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HALLOWEEN (2007) VHS, DVD and Blu-ray Covers

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SYNOPSIS: Rob Zombie (The Devil's Rejects) reinvents the ultimate slasher classic, unleashing Michael Myers for a bloody rollercoaster of a rampage like fans have never seen. Including a retelling of the original story that unfolds at a breakneck pace, as well as a chilling new introduction that finally reveals the secret behind Michael Myers' disturbing childhood. Halloween breathes new life into one of film history's most terrifying tales. "It will leave you speechless" (Bloody-Disgusting).

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Approximately four days before the theatrical release of the film on August 31, 2007, a workprint version of Halloween appeared online and was circulated around various BitTorrent sites. On December 18, 2007, the film was officially released on DVD in the United States; both the theatrical (110 minutes) and an unrated director's cut (121 minutes) were released as two-disc special editions containing identical bonus features. The film was released on DVD in the UK on April 28, 2008, known as the "Uncut" edition. On October 7, 2008, a three-disc set was released. This Collector's Edition of Halloween features the same bonus features as the previous unrated edition, but includes Zombie's four-and-a-half-hour "making-of" documentary similar to the "30 Days in Hell" documentary for Zombie's The Devil's Rejects.

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